Evictions: 
How to Win (or Lose) Them 

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Losing an eviction can cost you at least $2,000. It pays to do it right. Landlords lose evictions 16 different ways. These are simple mistakes that you should never make. Yet over and over again, landlords slip up and bad tenants get to stay, often rent free!

This manual goes step-by-step through each of the sixteen eviction traps and pitfalls and explains what landlords do to get caught and what you can do to avoid them and get the bad tenant out!

Included are some forms and instructions for stepping around the holes that the legal system would pull you into.

Remember, bad tenants usually get free legal help. And if you lose, you get to pay for it. Landlords are the only ones who pay legal fees. In court you also often get tenant-friendly and landlord-hating judges who look for ways to rule on the side of tenants.

In this manual you'll learn:

PLUS:

If you ever face the prospect of evicting a bad tenant, you simply can't afford to be without this manual. 


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Most states provide severe penalties for landlords who attempt this kind of (self-help)"eviction." You can end up with the tenant getting to stay RENT FREE for two or three months and having the back rent owed you forgiven by the court.

Some landlords have used this method for years and gotten away with it. They get away with it because tenants don't know they have a legitimate complaint or are afraid to complain because the police might get involved (they have reason to not want to attract the attention of the police). But the time comes more and more often for these landlords where a tenant knows his rights better than the landlord and exercises them.

The only eviction method that does not endanger your property and your financial well being is the legal one, with all the notices and court appearances, in addition to strict adherence to the rental agreement.

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